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    Nightfox

    Nightfox

    A highly customizable theme for vim and neovim with support for lsp

    A highly customizable theme for vim and Neovim with support for lsp, treesitter and a variety of plugins. Tabline is tabby.nvim and status line is feline.nvim. You can find my config for tabby and feline here as well as the auto-generated highlight groups here. If you would like a single consumable file that contains that can be added to your own config check out misc/feline.lua and misc/tabby.lua.
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    rocks.nvim

    rocks.nvim

    Neovim plugin management inspired by Cargo, powered by luarocks

    Neovim plugin management inspired by Cargo, powered by luarocks. rocks.nvim revolutionizes Neovim plugin management by streamlining the way users and developers handle plugins and dependencies. Integrating directly with luarocks, this plugin offers an automated approach that shifts the responsibility of specifying dependencies and build steps from users to plugin authors. The traditional approach to Neovim plugin management often places an unjust burden on users, by requiring them to declare...
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    mpv_thumbnail_script

    mpv_thumbnail_script

    A Lua script to show preview thumbnails in mpv's OSC seekbar

    mpv_thumbnail_script.lua is a script/replacement OSC for mpv to display preview thumbnails when hovering over the seek bar, without any external dependencies1, cross-platform-ly2. The script will also do multiple passes over the video, generating thumbnails with increasing frequency until the target is reached. This allows you to preview the end of the file before every thumbnail has been generated.
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    A World of Warcraft API emulator, including WoW UI XML file parser, implemented wholly in Lua, for faster offline development and to gain debugging capabilities. Among other things, it supports logging in multiple, separate users that can communicate.
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    Ninja INI is a simple, lightweight, and fast INI file reader & writer. It supports 3 levels (sections, keys, and containers), multiple keys with same name, parse command-line (argc & argv). Written in C++ with STL design and optional bindings to Lua.
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